Handbook of Personality Disorders

Second Edition
Theory, Research, and Treatment

Edited by W. John Livesley and Roseann Larstone

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March 30, 2018
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The leading reference on personality disorders and their treatment, this authoritative work is now significantly revised with 80% new material reflecting important advances in the field. Preeminent experts provide in-depth coverage of conceptual and taxonomic issues, psychopathology, epidemiology and longitudinal course, etiology and development, and specific diagnoses. Diagnostic issues are explored and available assessment instruments discussed. All available evidence-based treatments are reviewed in consistently organized chapters that cover theoretical and empirical foundations as well as clinical strategies, facilitating comparison of the various approaches.

New to This Edition
  • Incorporates more than 15 years of major research advances; includes 21 chapters on new topics.
  • Critically examines DSM-5 diagnostic criteria.
  • Chapters on additional treatments—mentalization-based treatment, schema-focused therapy, transference-based psychotherapy, and systems training for emotional predictability and problem solving.
  • Chapters on dimensional models, longitudinal studies, and personality pathology in children and adolescents.
  • Chapters on specific diagnoses: antisocial/psychopathic, borderline, and obsessive–compulsive personality disorder.
  • Integrative section introductions by the editors.
See also Integrated Treatment for Personality Disorder, edited by W. John Livesley, Giancarlo Dimaggio, and John F. Clarkin, which weaves multiple well-established intervention strategies into a systematic modular approach.